Screw Face Music they say makes the world go round. Let's enter Cave Records, a new label being handled by Kobby Eshun which has the lyrically gifted rag-life artiste by name Screw Face on.
Screw Face known in real life as Jehoshaphat Eshun was born in Cape Coast to Mr. Solomon Eshun and Mrs. Felicia Danso in 1983. His dream of making it to the top of the hiplife ladder started way back in Sunyani Secondary School in 1999 where he performed at memorable shows like X Mas Fiesta, Fun World and Hiphop Theatre.
Then from that year onwards, things got a little ill until 2002 where he met K.K Vidash who featured him on her track titled 'Papa Driver'. Afterwards, his cousin Kobby Eshun (CEO of Cave Records) secured a deal with him and as at now is the one handling his works.
Due to his blessed tongue and power over the microphone, Kokovelli handpicked him to feature on his track titled 'African Woman'. Screw Face again features on Castro's 'Bone Shaker' track which is currently dominating the music industry, King David's 'Mr. Aponkye', Akatakyie's 'Akwele', Shankoma's 'Obaa Sima' and tracks of Mzbel and Antwi ne Antwi. His full-length has won commercial acceptance and his dynamism on stage hypes the frenzy on the dance floors.
On his upcoming album due next year, Screw Face enters with strong rag-life or call it dancehall for fans of all ages, zip codes and colours. The first track titled 'Root Boy' shows his flexibility. He invites all guys to join hands with him in this music.
'Obaa Yaa' featuring the prolific hiplife artiste Castro shows that this young dude can make more than party songs. And 'Hallelujah' which has this Nigerian flavour gives praises to God what he's done in his life, because as he says 'he has been with me'.
'A New Done' also features an appearance from PV with 'Dancehall' making the album magnificent. Looking at Screw Face is like looking at a jewel because he is sparkling in the music industry. As said by many, he is one of the tightest crews in the industry.
Wait till you see him perform at Beenie Man's show in Ghana as he will thrive amidst the Ghanaian climate, packing crowds of about 1000 with his dancer by name Double. To tell you, when it come to dancing, no one comes near Double who is able to move a crowd of about 1000.
I can't wait to see him release the wall-breaking album next year.